The Israeli War on Gaza from a Comparative Genocide Studies Perspective
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- SAHARA TETSUYA
- 明治大学
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The Israeli war on Gaza has resulted in very heavy civilian casualties. Some people have called the war “horrific,” the “deadliest,” or a “humanitarian catastrophe-tsunami.” Others claim that it is a genocide. In order to grasp the extent of the war’s brutality, this article compared it with three cases that are recognized as genocides either by international institutions or Western authorities: the Herero and Nama massacre (1904–5), the Armenian deportation (1915–6), and the fall of Srebrenica (1995). The analysis found many common aspects among the four cases. The scale of violence of the recent Israeli war has already exceeded the initial stages of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and is becoming an immense ethnic cleansing comparable with the Armenian case. In light of the bellicose discriminatory discourses of the Israeli leaders, systematic destruction of civilian targets, forced starvation, and rapidly deteriorating hygiene conditions in Gaza, there are ample grounds to believe that the war on Gaza will develop into a full-fledged genocide if unchecked.
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- 国際武器移転史
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国際武器移転史 2024 (1), 51-79, 2024-01-31
明治大学国際武器移転史研究所
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- CRID
- 1390584409359399552
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- NII書誌ID
- AA12741217
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- ISSN
- 24238546
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- 10291/0002000581
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- 033412179
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- en
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